V3?y%A pretty church wedding was solemnized toiday; ,. February 16, atfour p. m. ^hen iileen Ren wick,«• . • . •• • • . , .•twin. daughter* of Mr. arid Mrs. John Ren wick* of DeKalb, became the bride of Kenneth Handschug,! son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hand-1 schug also of DeKalb, at the First j Lutheran church in DeKalb. The single • ring service was impressively read by the Roy. E. W- Magnusson.The attractive bride was attired in an afternoon dress of dusty pink worn with navy blue accessories and a corsage of talisrnan roses and white sweet peas, ker twin sistef, Vergene Ren wick, as bridesmaid, chose a navy blue sheer dress With, accessories in blue and* wliite. kefcorsage comprised talisman roses dnd pink and white sweet peas. Wesley Lund served the groom as best man.A reception followed the weddingat the parental home of the bride at which time 30 relatives chid friends were graciously, received. At the serving' table, the bride's sister, Mrs. Jack Hartman of Sycamore, poured.Attending the wedding from here were the Jack Hartmans and Mrs. Charles Rosene, ’ aunt of the bride. Mrs. Wiiliam - Craigeh and tWo small daughters of Chicago were also.in attendance.Mr. and Mrs. Handschug will reside in DeKalb where both are employed.]]